Moose Jaw singer / songwriter Megan Nash is stopping in Swift Current with Regina folk artist Tyler Gilbert for a show at Louie D's on July 24, and is excited to share some of her original music with some new faces.

Creative young minds in the southwest will have plenty of opportunities for cultural development and experimentation with Art Gallery of Swift Current's summer camps. Art camp will be offered to youths aged 10-16 from July 15-19, or July 22-26, and music camp is available for youths aged 14-18, from July 29-August 2.

The Lyric Theatre’s Chautauqua Theatre Festival kicked off on Thursday this week, bringing six unique one-act plays to theatre lovers in the southwest. With many return performers and new acts as well, this year’s lineup offers something for everyone.

This year's 75th Annual Frontier Days wrapped up following an impressive performance by Canadian rockers The Trews, on June 30. The band is currently wrapping up their tour, with four more performances before heading back to Toronto to work on their upcoming record.

With mostly clear skies and great winds, the weather was perfect for last weekend's 9th Annual Windscape Kite Festival. On June 22 and 23, the skies above Swift Current were filled with an incredible array of kites varying from enormous inflatable kites to study and fast sport kites.

When they first met in 2009 and started writing songs together in the back of a truck, Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard never imagined that their musical partnership would land them a #1 single alongside country greats like Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney. Florida Georgia Line will be bringing their unique country sound to the Swift Current stage as part of the Frontier Days 75th Anniversary entertainment lineup.

In addition to checking out some great grandstand performers at this year's 75th Anniversary Frontier Days, local musicians will be showcasing their talents on the Hanson Park stage from 2:30-5:00pm on both Saturday and Sunday. For the third year in a row, the Southwest Chapter of the Saskatchewan Country Music Association will be presenting a number of local performers working with an all-local house band to bring great music to the fairgrounds.

Students involved with the jazz music program at Swift Current Comprehensive High School recently showcased their talents to the rest of the community with a concert held at the Lyric Theatre on June 12. The evening featured performances by 8 o'clock Jazz, 9 o'clock Jazz, and Vocal Jazz, as well as another vocal combo and two instrumental combos who provided some background music before the show.